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Corcas delegation met on Monday, June 19 with Ineko Landaboro,  Director-General of External Relations at the European Council, another opportunity for the Moroccan delegation to present to European officials point of view of the Kingdom of Morocco about the Sahara, and the prospects for resolving this long conflict.


For his part, Mr. Ineko Landaboro said in his speech:
   - The optimal solution envisaged by Europe to resolve this conflict must inevitably be based on trust between the parties to the conflict
   - Europeans are interested in the content of the UN report in this regard
   - The importance of laying the foundations for a constructive dialogue between Morocco and the Polisario
   - The obligation to take autonomy as definitive solution is unacceptable to reach positive results in this context
   - Algerians very busy over the presence of the camps on their soil, are looking for an outlet to get rid of it

  After this intervention, Mr. Rashid Khalihenna Ould Errachid took the floor to remove confusion on what follows:
   - expanded autonomy in the Sahara,
has been welcomed by various Sahrawi groups locally and internationally, where the majority of Sahrawis live in security and safety on their soil with their parents in the southern regions of Morocco. There are only a few people living in Tindouf camps estimated at about 25%, 3% in Mauritania, and even this minority is now considering various ways to return to their home country, Morocco.
   - Algeria’s contradictory ideology in the dispute
   - The recent decision of the Security Council clearly recognized a political solution to the conflict based on negotiation between the parties to the conflict
   The current status of the dispute:
   - Either to remain in the impasse, and accept all the disadvantages at all levels
   - Or to engage in the Moroccan strategy through autonomy
   - Call on all parties involved in the conflict to enter into negotiations on the basis of self-government, in order to get out of this impasse
- Corcas calls on Algeria to facilitate the communication process of the Polisario Front in order to put an end to the conflict, as Algeria states that it is not directly concerned with the issue
- Autonomy opens opportunities and prospects for the future for the inhabitants to conduct their local affairs, and thus their direct participation in the development of their region in the context of a parliament and local government.

- Autonomy in the southern regions means:
- Stability, security and peace in the region, as Morocco and Algeria are brotherly countries
- Building the greater Maghreb
- Contrary to what is in the Tindouf camps, the population living in Morocco, live in peace and security and decent living conditions among their families, where there is democracy, freedom of expression; No one is tried because of his ideas expressed by all legitimate means, except violence.
   With regard to the events that took place in the region, they are normal events in a state of democracy and freedom of expression, which does not exist in the other side.

Source: Corcas
(News on Western Sahara issue / corcas)

 

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